Anonymous wrote:Farm Rio is a Brazilian brand. I doubt they would make a product they don’t want people to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s cultural appropriation. But people will think your Brazilian, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
What? Are you okay? Truly, I need to know!
I don't think people will think she is Brazilian; no one from Brazil would wear that, or at least, fewer pepole would just like people from WAshnigton, DC don't wear sweatshirts that say "Washington, DC." At the same time, it seems like you are begging to be asked about Brazil, so I would be ready to awkwardly explain you have no connectiion to Brazil (e.g., you didn't lose your bags while in transit and just had to buy whatever the hotel gift shop was carrying) but were still attracted to the dress.
Come to think of it, why ARE You attracted to a dress that has the name of acountry you have never been to so huge on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s cultural appropriation. But people will think your Brazilian, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
What? Are you okay? Truly, I need to know!
I don't think people will think she is Brazilian; no one from Brazil would wear that, or at least, fewer pepole would just like people from WAshnigton, DC don't wear sweatshirts that say "Washington, DC." At the same time, it seems like you are begging to be asked about Brazil, so I would be ready to awkwardly explain you have no connectiion to Brazil (e.g., you didn't lose your bags while in transit and just had to buy whatever the hotel gift shop was carrying) but were still attracted to the dress.
Come to think of it, why ARE You attracted to a dress that has the name of acountry you have never been to so huge on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s cultural appropriation. But people will think your Brazilian, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
What? Are you okay? Truly, I need to know!
I don't think people will think she is Brazilian; no one from Brazil would wear that, or at least, fewer pepole would just like people from WAshnigton, DC don't wear sweatshirts that say "Washington, DC." At the same time, it seems like you are begging to be asked about Brazil, so I would be ready to awkwardly explain you have no connectiion to Brazil (e.g., you didn't lose your bags while in transit and just had to buy whatever the hotel gift shop was carrying) but were still attracted to the dress.
Come to think of it, why ARE You attracted to a dress that has the name of acountry you have never been to so huge on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s cultural appropriation. But people will think your Brazilian, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
What? Are you okay? Truly, I need to know!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s cultural appropriation. But people will think your Brazilian, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farm Rio is a Brazilian brand. I doubt they would make a product they don’t want people to buy.
Not a safe assumption. I know of some brands that are only for the right demographic, not for the wrong people.
What a dumba$$ comment. They want to make money. That's the only objective of selling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wear that I'm simply going to question your taste in clothing. Cultural appropriation would be the least of my concerns wearing that out in public.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farm Rio is a Brazilian brand. I doubt they would make a product they don’t want people to buy.
Not a safe assumption. I know of some brands that are only for the right demographic, not for the wrong people.
What a dumba$$ comment. They want to make money. That's the only objective of selling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farm Rio is a Brazilian brand. I doubt they would make a product they don’t want people to buy.
Not a safe assumption. I know of some brands that are only for the right demographic, not for the wrong people.